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The combined effects of high temperature and carbon monoxide on heat stress response.

T C Wu1, H Z He, R M Tanguay, Y Wu, D G Xu, R W Currie, S Qu, J D Feng, G G Zhang.   

Abstract

In this study, we have examined the effects of exposure to high temperature, carbon monoxide or a combination of both conditions in a model system, the rat and in industrial workers. In the rat liver, HSP70 mRNA and HSP70 synthesis were measured by dot hybridization and western blot. The results showed that after a heat stress HSP70 mRNA and its product, HSP70 increased significantly and there was a synergism in the combined effects of high temperature and carbon monoxide exposure on the induction of HSP70 mRNA and HSP70 synthesis. Heat played a major role in this induction. The presence of antibodies to human HSP27, HSP60, HSP70, HSC73, HSP89 alpha and beta in workers exposed to heat, carbon monoxide was also measured by western blot using purified HSPs as antigens. Plasma free amino acids were measured in the same group of workers. The incidence of antibodies to HSP27 and HSP70 was significantly higher in the workers working in an environment with extreme heat, and high carbon monoxide emission than in a control group. The carbon monoxide exposed group showed the highest incidence of antibodies to HSPs. Although our previous results indicated that workers had an insufficient protein intake, plasma free amino acids tended to increase, especially in methionine and tryptophan two kinds of amino acids which are absent from the main stress protein, HSP70. These results suggest that the major problems that these workers may face are how to facilitate the use of plasma free amino acids and reduce the inhibition of synthesis of normal proteins when they are exposed to occupational harmful factors. These results also add new information on the measurement of HSPs as a potential biomonitor to assess whether organisms are experiencing metabolic stress within their environment.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8731950     DOI: 10.1007/BF02888231

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Tongji Med Univ        ISSN: 0257-716X


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